Many attending executives and their companies have had previous issues with Trump

Twitter’s CEO, Jack Dorsey, first stated that he was not invited and later clarified that he was not sure. He leads Trump’s favorite social media outlet but does not support him. Twitter has even stated in a press release that they could ban the President-elect for hate speech very soon.

Amazon’s Jeff Bezos is also on the President’s wrong side. The latter called the former’s company a ‘non-profit’ endeavor and is not happy about the critical stance adopted by the Washington Post on him, a newspaper that is also Bezos-owned.

Tim Cook, from Apple, was also at the center of Trump-related controversy when the company declined to unlock the phone of one of the San Bernardino shooters, a decision that Trump opposed very harshly.

So far, the only open Trump supporter to attend is Peter Thiel, a Facebook board member and the co-founder of PayPal. Thiel sent the invitation along with Trump-related personalities Reince Priebus and Jared Kushner. He is also on Trump’s transition team adviser.